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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is a jail house hottie[/quote] Him being attractive and well educated is doing him a lot of favors in the court of public opinion. [/quote] And young And tall And well read (but mostly newer books out, not classics). [/quote] Don’t forget rich. None of his peers have came out and can come up with a negative thing to say about him either and from the outside seems perfectly nice. He would be a perfect boyfriend to the Gen Z girls if he wasn’t a killer.[/quote] His peers are saying nice things about him because he was a nice, smart young man. Something happened after that.[/quote] Drug usage and it might sound far fetched but maybe a cult or extremist group. If you look at the timeline he was basically unemployed in San Francisco for a year and stopped talking to family in July. That time period seems to be the most critical here and it doesn’t look like he has any friends from that time coming out to talk about him. It has to be something about that last year. [/quote] Or more likely just schizophrenia. It develops in young men around that age. [/quote] I don’t think so. According to reports from the PA courthouse, he’s alert, makes intelligent remarks, and appears to be totally with it.m I think he experienced through tremendous pain with his back injury and the botched surgery. Part of the reason why the surgery went wrong is because doctors had to wait too long to perform it, most likely because of insurance issues. I also read reports that his mom went through very painful neuropathy and had issues with her insurance as well. Experiencing debilitating pain or watching a loved one endure such pain can radicalize even the most gentle of souls. I feel for him just like I feel for Brian Thompson and both of their families. A horrible, senseless loss of life that could have been avoided if our country cared more about people and less about money. [/quote]
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